Zaim Imamovic

Zaim Imamovic (1961-9 October 1995) was an ARBiH captain who commanded Bosnian forces in the Gorazde enclave of Sarajevo during the Bosnian War.

Biography
Zaim Imamovic was born in Ilovaca, Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia to a family of Sunni Muslim Bosniaks in 1961. Imamovic served in the Yugoslav People's Army as a Captain before the outbreak of the Bosnian War, and he was stationed in Slovenia when the war broke out. Imamovic defected to the new ARBiH military of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and he took command of Bosnian soldiers defending Sarajevo from the Serbs. He was killed during the Serb shelling of Treskavica Mountain in October 1995.